On Monday, October 24th at 11 pm EDT, we'll host Scott Warren, a Youth Civic/Political Engagement and Leadership Specialist at USAID. Scott will share key insights on how Fellows can drive strategic and sustainable change in their communities.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Scott Warren is an experienced practitioner and scholar in youth political engagement, and the new Youth Civic/Political Engagement and Leadership Specialist working at DDI in the ID Hub. He comes to USAID from the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, where he started Democracy Moves, an international network of youth activists, organizations, and scholars pushing for democratic change in their own communities. As part of this work, he was the primary author of Walking the Walk, a report that details how young people are frustrated with traditional institutional politics, but engaging with democracy in new, creative ways. Prior to that, he co-founded and was the CEO of Generation Citizen, a pre-eminent civics education organization that promoted experiential Action Civics education across the United States through teacher-training and advocacy.
ZOOMOn Monday, October 24th at 11 pm EDT, we'll host Scott Warren, a Youth Civic/Political Engagement and Leadership Specialist at USAID. Scott will share key insights on how Fellows can drive strategic and sustainable change in their communities.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Scott Warren is an experienced practitioner and scholar in youth political engagement, and the new Youth Civic/Political Engagement and Leadership Specialist working at DDI in the ID Hub. He comes to USAID from the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, where he started Democracy Moves, an international network of youth activists, organizations, and scholars pushing for democratic change in their own communities. As part of this work, he was the primary author of Walking the Walk, a report that details how young people are frustrated with traditional institutional politics, but engaging with democracy in new, creative ways. Prior to that, he co-founded and was the CEO of Generation Citizen, a pre-eminent civics education organization that promoted experiential Action Civics education across the United States through teacher-training and advocacy.
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